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There are many forms of figurative language in the poem "Grape Sherbet" One of these is where the speaker says, "Each dollop of sherbet, later, is a miracle, like salt on a melon that makes it sweeter." What does this mean? The speaker is reminiscing the taste of her father's sherbet, and comparing it to a sweet melon. Another example would be where she says, "We thought it was a joke. I've been trying to remember the taste, but it doesn't exist." This is explaining that she thought it was all fun to have her father make sherbet all the time and she thought It'd never be a day without it, until he passed and she can no longer taste the sherbet.
In theory you can make ice cream with anything, so yes. Unless you have an abnormal amount of semen on hand, it might not affect the taste a lot unless it has a particularly strong taste or you don't use much of the other ingredients.
Because she can't feel that positiveness anymore, the happiness is now gone. That memory is now a sad one.
The vanilla might slightly affect the taste, but the baking soda and salt will affect the outcome of the cookies.
Ingredients can affect the food in more ways then just taste. Adding too much flour to a simple cookie recipe can cause it to be dry and hard, where as adding too much eggs can cause the cookies to become chewy and hard to form. Other things can also be affected, they can affect the texture, size and most definitely the taste.
well not really cause you just wont get that fizzy sherbet taste cause all you will taste is the jelly crystals. but you could just buy some acid at you nearest supermarket for at least $3.50. hope this helpedlol mirrenk
It could be too bitter or too sweet and not fizzy
gum gets its taste from the ingredients that were put in it
it won't really affect the taste. baking powder is used to help pastries/cookies rise, so the cookies just might be a little flat and hard.
It tastes like orignal sherbet but appears blackened in colour.
Sight and scent both affect taste.
Noise does not affect taste. However, a noisy environment may also include dust and chemicals that could affect the taste.